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Product Description Director Dante Tomaselli merges two disturbing story lines into a visually arresting chiller. At the onset, a group of teens escapes from a drug rehab center, heading toward a supposed promise of salvation at the house of a psychopathic reverend Salo, Jr. Leader of the pack, Luck, fueled by major hallucinogens, transports the gang to the reverend's isolated house where a simultaneous second plot is evolving Once there, a bizarre and disturbing series of events unfold as the teens discover that the reverend and his wife have enslaved their daughter through enforced drug addiction and psychic brainwashing. In this nightmarish universe, nothing is what it seems. The only salvation appears to be the guidance of her paternal grandfather Reverend Salo, Sr. But hope is quickly jeopardized when it is revealed that Salo, Sr's comforting visitations are from beyond the grave. Shortly after the arrival of the rehab escapees, Luck shoots and kills Salo, Jr. and his wife. This eruption of bloody violence is a catalyst for the unleashing of dark forces including torture, a chamber of horrors, and murderous attacks by a demonic satanic goat and an army of zombies. This is a nightmarish universe where nothing is what it seems. The ambiguous ending is left open for interpretation with a guarantee of being intriguing and darkly nihilistic. desertcart.com If disconnected glimpses of classic horror-movie visions were all it took, Horror would easily be counted a low-budget masterpiece. New Jersey-born filmmaker Dante Tomaselli (who certainly has a great name for a horror movie director) has obviously studied the imagery of the Bava-Argento line of Italian horror, and he's conjured some genuinely creepy sights: a black goat standing in the snow, a doll's head melting, a girl sliding silently from beneath a bed. This stuff gets under your skin, no doubt, but it would be nice if Tomaselli supplied some coherent reason to be watching all this. Girl-in-peril Lizzy Mahon is a cut above the generally awkward acting, but the top-lined performer is the Amazing Kreskin, whose kooky mentalism hugger-mugger is cleverly incorporated into his role as a faith-healing preacher. (Tomaselli has Kreskin, Ed Wood had Criswell discuss.) It doesn't really make sense, but psychotronic viewers will want to see it. --Robert Horton P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Review "GOTHIC SURREALISM...HORROR CAN'T HELP BUT IMPRESS WITH ITS LUSH, UNSETTLING TEXTURAL CONFIDENCE...RICH IN ATMOSPHERE...DISTINCTLY OMINOUS..." -- Variety Magazine, March 23, 2003 Set Contains: An audio commentary from director Dante Tomaselli gives hints about what is actually going on in the movie, a "making-of" short gives a whiff of a do-it-yourself horror production (à la American Movie), and backstage footage shows Kreskin using his amazing powers of mentalism on the cast (he also recounts a meeting with Orson Welles and disparages the idea of hypnotism). Plus, there's an 11-minute sequence cut from Tomaselli's maiden effort, Desecration. --Robert Horton See more Review: Another Ace - After watching Dante Tomaselli's first movie DESECRATION, I was awe struck at the raw talent of first time producer Tomaselli. When I found out that he was releasing his second film I ordered it right away, hoping that HORROR would be half as good as DESECRATION. Tomaselli has once again proven himself a master of a compelling puzzle of psychological horror and gore. Another familiar face in HORROR is the star Danny Lopes (Bobby in Desecration). Lopes gives an amazing performance, sharpening his acting skills and drawing in the viewer. This is one of the summers hottest movies, that you will be sorry you missed. Review: Not bad for an indie... - [good things] Some things that I liked about this movie was the locaion. The location reminded me alot of Children Of The Corn meets Wendigo. The story was good, it's too bad the acting comprimised the outcome of the movie. The directing was alright, but the story made no sense. Felissa Rose has a small appearance in the movie, that was one of me main reasons for buying this. [the bad] I understand this is a very low-budget production, but the actong was horrendous. It was very hard to endure the movie in some parts because of the acting. I also didn't dig the whole goat thing either, but all in all it worked out well. The lighted jack o' lantern heads didn't make much sense, and looked quite ridiculous. The blood and gore was also lacking, but keeping the budget in mind it was pretty satisfactory. [final thoughts] I originally bought this movie after hearing about director Dante Tomaselli's other production Satan's Playground and seeing that Felissa Rose made an appearance. After watching it I am not sure how much I liked this movie. Some parts were good, and others were painful to watch. I guess that is the risk you take with inexperienced actors. I wonder how many people bought this movie for Felissa as I did. Dante is a great genre fan, and he is bringing back old genre favorite actors and putting them in his movies (much like Scott Goldberg). I'd really suggest checking this out, who knows you may really dig it.
| ASIN | B00008RUY6 |
| Actors | Christie Sanford, Danny Lopes, Kreskin, Lizzy Mahon, Vincent Lamberti |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #262,351 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #11,220 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (35) |
| Director | Dante Tomaselli |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Color, Dolby, Letterboxed, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Anthony J. Vorhies, Dante Tomaselli, Maria Tassiello, Tony Rullis |
| Product Dimensions | 7.25 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches; 4 ounces |
| Release date | May 27, 2003 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 17 minutes |
| Studio | Elite Entertainment |
| Writers | Dante Tomaselli |
J**E
Another Ace
After watching Dante Tomaselli's first movie DESECRATION, I was awe struck at the raw talent of first time producer Tomaselli. When I found out that he was releasing his second film I ordered it right away, hoping that HORROR would be half as good as DESECRATION. Tomaselli has once again proven himself a master of a compelling puzzle of psychological horror and gore. Another familiar face in HORROR is the star Danny Lopes (Bobby in Desecration). Lopes gives an amazing performance, sharpening his acting skills and drawing in the viewer. This is one of the summers hottest movies, that you will be sorry you missed.
J**K
Not bad for an indie...
[good things] Some things that I liked about this movie was the locaion. The location reminded me alot of Children Of The Corn meets Wendigo. The story was good, it's too bad the acting comprimised the outcome of the movie. The directing was alright, but the story made no sense. Felissa Rose has a small appearance in the movie, that was one of me main reasons for buying this. [the bad] I understand this is a very low-budget production, but the actong was horrendous. It was very hard to endure the movie in some parts because of the acting. I also didn't dig the whole goat thing either, but all in all it worked out well. The lighted jack o' lantern heads didn't make much sense, and looked quite ridiculous. The blood and gore was also lacking, but keeping the budget in mind it was pretty satisfactory. [final thoughts] I originally bought this movie after hearing about director Dante Tomaselli's other production Satan's Playground and seeing that Felissa Rose made an appearance. After watching it I am not sure how much I liked this movie. Some parts were good, and others were painful to watch. I guess that is the risk you take with inexperienced actors. I wonder how many people bought this movie for Felissa as I did. Dante is a great genre fan, and he is bringing back old genre favorite actors and putting them in his movies (much like Scott Goldberg). I'd really suggest checking this out, who knows you may really dig it.
C**T
Interesting but watch carefully if you want to understand it
You don’t really get it til the end if paying attention. If not watch it again but don’t expect an easy explication you won’t get it. He uses most of his actors over in most movies he does. It starts with some drug addiction patients escaping and then goes down to abusive parents, demons and a few zombies
P**F
A Beautiful Nightmare !
Dante Tomaselli's "HORROR" is one of the most original pieces of artwork that I have ever seen! This is a perfect example of creativity,imagination & natural skill crushing any budget problems. "HORROR" is like a beautifully creepy painting come to life! Its very hard to explain. It is definetly one of those movies that you have to see for your self just like a FULCI,ARGENTO or a BAVA film!!!! I'm also very sick & tired of listening to mainstream conditioned so-called horror fans rant & rave about horror movies that don't make perfect sense! I mean whats your problem people? Does everything have to be spelled out in big black & white letters & sitting firmly inbetween the lines for you to enjoy it????! Can nothing be left unexplained? I mean (YOUR)god forbid if you have to read between the lines every once in a while or draw your own conclusions for a scene by useing your own imagination, OH YOUR LORDY LORD NOT THAT!! Forget you horror fan wannabe's! For people who actually enjoy GREAT original horror movies loaded with beautifully creepy atmosphere then this movie is right up your walk way. Dante Tomaselli is a definite breath of fresh air. I believe he is carrying along the legacy & traditional style of great italian horror maestro's that came before him along with his own original flavor & I am now a huge fan of this new maestro! I see nothing but great things coming in the future from this guy! This man did his horror home work & I have to completely disagree with the editorial reviewer! movies don't have to make perfect sense to be scary as hell & there also isn't a set way to make horror movies! horror movies can make all the sense in the world & still sukkk! As well as a horror movie can make no sense at all & still be a masterpiece like Dante Tomaselli's "HORROR". THIS IS WHAT NIGHTMARE'S ARE MADE OF! If you scare easy then DON'T watch this flick alone! You have been warned! Now enjoy fellow horror fanz!
S**N
The horror! The horror! OMGosh it's so awful!
LOL. Anyway, this is my first film by Donte Tomeselli, and I'm not really interested in his other films after seeing this. I liked the dreamlike, surreal quality of the story, but it somehow didn't live up to all the hype it generated. I guess I was just expecting more. It's not an awful movie, but not amazing or original either...just ok and some parts were pretty freaky (i.e. under the bed and that goat *shudders*).
J**D
This movie is more like a nightmare than a movie. It is very confusing in some parts, but so are dreams. People who are into nightmarish movies like the great trilogy of Fulci etc. should get this. Not that it's gory, but it feels unpleasant to watch. In the best way.
N**E
Really lame movie. Random stuff happens for NO reason. Its NOT scary or gory at all. Save your $.
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